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Crisis Is The Worst Possible Thing Happening At The Worst Time – Jeff Kitchen

The protagonist caught in a good strong dilemma amplifies the dramatic power of the story, it helps imbue the story with dramatic intensity right from the beginning of creating it.

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In this Film Courage video interview, Dramatist and Author Jeff Kitchen, teaches powerful storytelling tools, including the 36 dramatic situations and the Enneagram, focusing on the protagonist’s dilemma as the core of the story. By building a strong dilemma, the dramatic power of the story intensifies, and it becomes more engaging for the audience…(Watch the video interview on Youtube here).

 
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